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At the end of the last session, I expressed some uncertainty as to whether I would be free for the October 13th session. It looks like the project I mentioned will not begin until October 15th, so there should be no conflict.

Like last month, I am expecting a delivery on Sunday that will be time-consuming and distracting. It will probably coincide with the session at some point, necessitating an extended break. If it arrives during the beginning, the session may be somewhat delayed. I will try to keep you informed of when it happens.

Play Notes
Though not particularly tall, in his shining armor, and wielding his ornate, heavy sword, Veldan looks every inch a paladin. During combat, his luminous, green eyes narrow, and his normally mild expression twists into one of sharp ferocity.

Veldan is a knight in service to the Drywkirdara. He has taken Pelor as his personal, patron deity, and proudly wears his golden sun disk on a necklace. He regularly embarks on quests to punish evildoers, and has been drawn to Gwyren Ogleth like a moth to the flame. Even so, he is not particularly enthusiastic about challenging the devils; he is well aware of the fate that has met stronger warriors in the recent past. He has a sense that this time, his role is to support others. He misses his horse.

Play Notes
Mercy is short, standing five feet and three inches. Her pale, red hair is cut in pageboy style, but has grown out a ways. Her eyes are nearly same hue as her hair, just a shade darker. She rarely wears the same clothing for more than the length of one leg of a journey, and tends to give away clothes as they become dirty or worn.

She is a famous, wandering bard. Her proper name is not widely known. Generally living in Amblewick, she is recently spending more time in Gwyren Ogleth to comfort and lend assistance to the people there. She is popular among Seelies of many different races.

She is skilled in a wide variety of performance techniques, including playing musical instruments and acting. She is particularly well-regarded for her singing voice, but her true strength lies in her ability to compose inspiring lyrics. More often than not, she sings pieces of her own devising. She is cheerful, engaging, playful, and friendly, but she really dislikes being ignored.

"Divisio," tenth session

The tenth session of Divisio will begin at 4:00 pm PST on Sunday, November 4th, with game-play to start no later than 4:30 pm. We will continue to use v1.3.b86 of Maptool. Please note and account for the resumption of Standard Time on this day.

The game will begin as the party makes it way out of Eskaton.

Eryth Berry InfusionCurrently, all the PCs have just consumed an infusion of eryth berries, and are experiencing the following effects.

All prior fatigue is canceled. Characters can travel or otherwise exert themselves as if they had just taken an Extended Rest.

Characters cannot benefit from an Extended Rest until at least 12 hours have passed.

You mention above that Visions of Ruin has been cast, but since Chant consumed the Eryth Berry Infusion, wouldn't that be reset?

--T

The infusion resets fatigue levels related to travel time and making Endurance Checks, but does not otherwise grant any benefits related to Extended Rests, such as the restoration of powers or healing surges. In fact, it makes gaining those benefits more difficult due to the twelve hour time restriction. It very much cuts both ways.